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The Great Good Place: American Expatriate Women in Paris.

The Great Good Place: American Expatriate Women in Paris.

The Great Good Place: American Expatriate Women in Paris.

The Great Good Place: American Expatriate Women in Paris.

de [Paris in the 1920s] Wiser, William

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New York:: Norton,, 1991.. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine price-clipped dust jacket. For the five American expatriate women profiled in Wiser's superb, sparkling group portrait, Paris was a social laboratory in which to lose or remake oneself. Mary Cassatt's fertile relationship with Degas gave way to her sour last years of exile in France, when she progressively lost her eyesight. Edith Wharton, cool-headed observer of society's ironies, flung herself into a dalliance with English journalist Morton Fullerton, who at the time was engaged to his first cousin, while Wharton neglected her own clinically depressed husband. Flapper Caresse Crosby shared the opium highs and sexual excesses of her poet husband Harry, then managed their Black Sun Press after his suicide. Daredevil Zelda Fitzgerald envied famous novelist husband F. Scott, who expropriated her mental breakdown as material for his fiction. Josephine Baker, illiterate teenage chorus girl from St. Louis, came closest to becoming a "changeling hybrid Parisienne." In marvelous vignettes, Wiser ( The Crazy Years ) creates an iridescent prism refracting the City of Light's special alchemy and ambiance. From Publisher's Weekly.

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Gregor Rare Books US (US)
Inventario del vendedor #
27818
Título
The Great Good Place: American Expatriate Women in Paris.
Autor
[Paris in the 1920s] Wiser, William
Estado del libro
Usado
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First Printing of the First Edition
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ISBN 10
0393029999
ISBN 13
9780393029994
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Norton,
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New York:
Fecha de publicación
1991.
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Paris in the 1920s Lost Generation Women Artists Paris artists
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